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  • Historical Fire Regimes
    • Historical Fire Annual Amounts and Their Associated Biophysical Settings
    • Biophysical Settings descriptions
  • Most Prevalent Existing Vegetation Types
  • Existing Vegetation Cover
  • Existing Vegetation Height

Rocky Basin Fire Zone

Historical Fire Regimes

In the interactive chart below, hover over the various elements to learn how much of each BpS was on the landscape historically, and how much fire across the 3 main fire types happened annually prior to European Settlement.


Note

Prior to European colonization the Great Plains fire zone had NaN acres of fire annually.



Historical Fire Annual Amounts and Their Associated Biophysical Settings


Biophysical Settings descriptions

Below you will find a list of Biophysical Settings (BpS) that is linked to their descriptions. Note:

  • There may be multiple BpS names listed. If so, this is because your landscape spans multiple LANDFIRE Map Zones and has multiple ‘variants’ for those BPSs.
  • The names below are followed by a number in parentheses. The first 5-digit number is the BPS Code. The following numbers reprent the Map Zones. For example, “13020_65_66” is ‘Laurentian-Acadian Northern Hardwoods forest’ BpS (13020) in Map Zones 65 and 66.
  • The map below will help orient you to the Map Zones for your landscape.



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Barren-Rock/Sand/Clay (0) - 15%
Inter-Mountain Basins Greasewood Flat (11530_6_10_12_13_17_18_19_21) - 10%
Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Shrubland-Wyoming Big Sagebrush (10802_21_22_28) - 9%
Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe (11260_21) - 7%
Rocky Mountain Montane Riparian Systems (11590_22) - 6%
Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Shrubland-Basin Big Sagebrush (10801_21_22_28) - 6%
Inter-Mountain Basins Big Sagebrush Shrubland-Basin Big Sagebrush (10801_21_22_28) - 1%
Rocky Mountain Montane Riparian Systems (11590_28) - 4%
Inter-Mountain Basins Greasewood Flat (11530_28) - 4%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mat Saltbush Shrubland (10660_22) - 2%
Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe (11260_6_12_17_18_28) - 2%
Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe (11260_6_12_17_18_28) - 0%
Rocky Mountain Aspen Forest and Woodland (10110_21) - 1%
Inter-Mountain Basins Greasewood Flat (11530_16_23_24_25_27) - 1%
Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Riparian Systems (11540_6_12_16_17) - 1%
Rocky Mountain Montane Riparian Systems (11590_21) - 1%
Rocky Mountain Montane Riparian Systems (11590_16_23_24_26) - 1%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mixed Salt Desert Scrub (10810_22) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mixed Salt Desert Scrub (10810_6_12_13_17) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Montane Sagebrush Steppe (11260_22) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Greasewood Flat (11530_20_22_29_30) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mixed Salt Desert Scrub (10810_15_16_23_24_28) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mixed Salt Desert Scrub (10810_15_16_23_24_28) - 0%
Rocky Mountain Aspen Forest and Woodland (10110_28) - 0%
Inter-Mountain Basins Mat Saltbush Shrubland (10660_16_23_24) - 0%


Most Prevalent Existing Vegetation Types


Existing Vegetation Cover

The Existing Vegetation Cover (EVC) map is a visual representation of EVC classifications across the subregion. The chart below the map provides a breakdown of each vegetation cover classification and their relative distribution across the forest.


Existing Vegetation Height

The Existing Vegetation Height (EVH) map showcases EVH across the forest. The chart below the map provides the percentage of the landscape represented by each EVH height.